@sebvaja8571 it is rather hard to get fully remote QA roles. Depends on the company really. Germany companies cant offer remote work from abroad for more than a couple months a year. So it depends on where you live
That's great💯 .. you can also share tips regarding how to shortlist companies, writing cover letter, resume, and finally interview hacks as well. Keep rise and shine brother😊💯
Useful info.. Id like to know more about the pros and cons once in the field..what avtually goes into finding bugs..are these programming languages or apps going to change in the future is it worth learning
Keep going. It took me 9 months of hard job searching to find a job when I first started. Getting your first job is always the hardest but pays off massively if you can keep going! 🔮
@@Anjuanie hi! The pay for QA for a junior role is usually ~ £20,000 for the first year and then anywhere between £25 ,000 and £35,000 from year 2 onwards
I took a manual Qa course, currently in the market applying. I know some sql, api, and a little automation well I know how to use the selenium ide function. Hoping I can land a contract soon.
I think Python is a good first language. Its much easier to learn and is less strict. A lot of people use python or java with selenium. We use testcafe which is a JS/TS based framework.
Youll have to take a course on software testing to understand the job. But to give you simple example, we test new software features that are implemented along with some old ones which may be affected by it too. So if developers add a new login with facebook button to a login form, I will test that: 1. The login button navigates to facebook for authentication 2. When authenticated on facebook, user is logged in 3. When user enters wrong credentials on facebook auth, the login fails and correct error message is shown 4. Also check the regular login on the app or web app The list goes on! Sometimes backend is also tested to check that correct responses are being received on api endpoints. Then theres automated testing where some testing scenarios are automated so that during new feature releases, old features are tested automatically. Is it a bit clearer now?
@@AsadKhan That's clearer. Got it. I thought it was going to be more technical than that. Anyway, I applied for a QA tester position, with just enough background in HTML, CSS, JS and some JS frameworks. Hope that's enough, for now.
I also wanna start QA or front end develpoer but i have zero experience. Watching random videos. It gave me hope when you said you also don't know about QA😅. Suggest me something that can help me in this journey.because i know nothing how would i do that
@@relaxyourself2183 bruh did u start QA coz i also want to but zero knowledge about it and have no interest in code though i m computer engineering background
Good job! I am finishing my computer engineering degree. Now working as a manual QC and learning Puppeteer. Do you recommend I start studying another technology? Any other recommendations? Thank you!!
Congrats on finishing your degree! Playwright is the latest framework that is being used a lot in the industry so I suggest you learn how to use that too. Its much faster than all the other frameworks.
Hlo brother i have from non it background with BBA and i want to gain it skill and have zero knowledge on coding I have interest to do software quality assurance course for 1 month from Nepal and do work as qa analyst is it hard for me please give me genuine answer
Can I do this with 0 knowledge? And also having an online course of QA could find me a job online/remote? If yes, do you have any online QA courses that you could recommend? Thanks for the video.
Can you do anything with 0 knowledge? I think not. You need training for it. Theres plenty of resources on youtube, no single course can promise you a job.
Yes but a QA actually ends up understanding the application than the developer because, it runs through the functionality of the document before running the test so,on the long run they do better.
As a QA Engineer do you find yourself keeping up to date with your programming skills? Or do you find yourself constantly learning new things in QA and there is never enough time to keep your skills sharp in programming? Is it possible to do both?
If I understand you correctly, yeah in my current job there is enough time to learn new technologies and the company supports it too. That includes automation frameworks too.
@@AsadKhan I just heard about QA testing just yesterday. Had a family member who is a project manager tell me try QA Testing. Since they have seen me code for 2 years now. I've been reading things on Reddit and online what QA Testers do. I guess I am afraid of losing what little programming skills I do have. Because I hear you have to learn a process with something called Selenium? Do QA Tester only use tools for checking the code base is there any coding involved like Unit testing? other than tools like Selenium? Sorry for the long rank I am still learning about what a QA Engineer is thank you I appreciate your feedback, thanks!
It took me more than 6 months to get my first full time role. I was working part time whilst looking for full time work. It does take time, try to get your CV checked by a professional, that could also be an issue and keep on upskilling during your job search. I know it can be frustrating but keep at it, you'll find something soon ;)
@@AsadKhan ok so when I was going through my degree, I got A LOT of tutoring to help me get through writing the programs..this in turn, made me not gain a lot of skill in programming and to this day, I DONT GET IT, not matter how hard I try..I’m trying to learn front end web development as much as I can..so I feel like QA is my best bet..is there something wrong I’m doing that now I’m not hearing A THING from employers? I don’t have experience but I don’t know what else to do..why isn’t having a computer science degree enough for an employer to hire me as a QA engineer? Do you see my issue?
The job market is tough. Companies don’t look at degrees, they look at your experience so if you don’t have any experience in QA then you need to find part time roles in QA which will be a lot easier to do just like I explained in the video.